Fans eagerly awaiting the ‘Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle’ anime adaptation are treated to another captivating glimpse with the release of its second ‘Chiramune Fukui Graffiti’ visual. This innovative project artistically blends stunning photographs of Fukui’s scenic landscapes with charming illustrations of the romantic comedy’s beloved characters. The latest visual, captured by local photographer tomosaki, beautifully portrays Yuzuke Nanase finding shelter from the rain in an atmospheric underpass.
Mark your calendars! The highly anticipated anime is slated to make its grand debut on October 7. Bringing this much-anticipated series to life is Yuji Tokuno, known for his work as an episode director on ‘Oshi no Ko,’ leading the project at studio feel. Naruhisa Arakawa, acclaimed for ‘More than a Married Couple, but Not Lovers,’ is expertly handling the series composition, while Sumie Kinoshita, from ‘A Sister’s All You Need,’ is responsible for the character designs. The compelling scripts are being co-penned by Hiromu and Arakawa themselves.
For those new to the story, Yen Press publishes the official English version of Hiromu and raemz’s original light novel series. It introduces us to Saku Chitose, a high school student who appears to have it all: undeniable popularity, an impeccable reputation that withstands even harsh online scrutiny, and a vibrant circle of friends as charming on the inside as they are on the outside. However, Saku’s perfectly ordered world is about to take an unexpected turn when a teacher enlists his help in coaxing a reclusive student, who has been shut away in his room for months, back into school. This challenge sets in motion a series of events that will forever change Saku’s life, prompting the playful question: ‘What is this, some kind of normie harem story…?’